Status
Available
Call number
LCC
K27 .I4
ISBN
0191-9822
Publication
Salem, Or. : College of Law, Willamette University
Physical description
233 p.; 26 cm
Local notes
Willamette law review volume 31 number 1 winter 1995 contents: Page 1 - Legal ethics limitations on pretrial publicity and the case of Ron Hoevet by Peter R. Jarvis. Page 53 - The Fifth Circuit's identifiable fleet requirement for seaman status under the Jones Act by Richard Morrison. Page 89 - Quest for antitrust immunity: Oregon, health care, and the state action doctrine by Stephanie M. Harper. Page 121 - Zehr v. Haugen and the Oregon approach to wrongful conception: an occasion for celebration or litigation by Bret S. Simmons. Page 147 - Dolan v. City of Tigard: takings doctrine remains vague under the rough proportionality standard by Robyn L. Sadler. Page 179 - Griffin v. Tri - County Metropolitan Transportation District of Oregon: construing the limits of sovereign immunity in Oregon by David S.V. Shirley. Page 201 - Experimental or demonstrable: has DNA testing truly emerged from the twilight zone? An assessment of Washington's response to DNA identification by Sarah E. Snyder. Includes table of contents.